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Hildelith of Barking, also known as Hildilid or Hildelitha, was an 8th-century Christian saint, from Anglo-Saxon England but of foreign origin. Very little is known of her life; however, she is known to history mainly through the hagiography of the Secgan Manuscript, and the Life of St Hildelith written in 1087 by the Medieval Benedictine hagiographical writer Goscelin. She was abbess of the nunnery at Barking in England. She was also the superior to Cwenburh of Wimborne prior to that saint's founding of Wimborne Abbey.

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  • Hildelith of Barking, also known as Hildilid or Hildelitha, was an 8th-century Christian saint, from Anglo-Saxon England but of foreign origin. Very little is known of her life; however, she is known to history mainly through the hagiography of the Secgan Manuscript, and the Life of St Hildelith written in 1087 by the Medieval Benedictine hagiographical writer Goscelin. She was abbess of the nunnery at Barking in England. She was also the superior to Cwenburh of Wimborne prior to that saint's founding of Wimborne Abbey. (en)
  • Hildelith, Hildelithe ou Hildilid est une religieuse anglo-saxonne active aux alentours de l'an 700. Elle est la deuxième abbesse de l'abbaye de Barking, dans l'Essex. (fr)
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  • Hildelith of Barking, also known as Hildilid or Hildelitha, was an 8th-century Christian saint, from Anglo-Saxon England but of foreign origin. Very little is known of her life; however, she is known to history mainly through the hagiography of the Secgan Manuscript, and the Life of St Hildelith written in 1087 by the Medieval Benedictine hagiographical writer Goscelin. She was abbess of the nunnery at Barking in England. She was also the superior to Cwenburh of Wimborne prior to that saint's founding of Wimborne Abbey. (en)
  • Hildelith, Hildelithe ou Hildilid est une religieuse anglo-saxonne active aux alentours de l'an 700. Elle est la deuxième abbesse de l'abbaye de Barking, dans l'Essex. (fr)
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